Month: March 2012

This week on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head, we go deeply into one of the most important psychological discoveries in history. And we look at how it impacts all aspects of human life on our planet.

There’s only one problem: this psychological wisdom is not being studied sufficiently. This is something we’re trying to correct on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head.

Inversion is the root cause of our problems, and so is essential to be studied and understood more completely. Here’s a start.

We are indeed living in potentially transformative times. And I only say “potentially” because it remains to be seen if humankind will do what it takes to reverse the downward cycle we have been in for millennia.

I know this sounds like heresy to those conditioned to hearing about the progress of modern society, but I am, of course, talking about a decay at a level much more profound than technological. Because, really, what benefit is it to us to be able to Twitter what we had for breakfast if the air is poisonous and the social injustice continues unabated?

All our vaunted progress is moving us further and further away from a better society, not closer, and this is happening because of an inverted worldview inside the mass of humanity. This Inversion is, of course, not perceived by us. And educating human beings of this provides the reason for our show, and underscores the importance of Norberto Keppe‘s science of Analytical Trilogy, which provides the base for what we do on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head.